Sega Nomad: Portable Sega Genesis. Must have the Power Pak though.Game Boy Advance: GBA, GBC, and GB cartridges account for much of my youth as a gamer.Gamecube: Nothing helped wind down from a night of no limit like betting on games of Super Smash Bros and Pool.Apple Classic ii SI: Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego and the Super Solvers Series were a blast, as was Lunatic Fringe (After Dark Screensaver pack), Omar Shariff's Bridge, and Oregon/Amazon Trail.PC: My first experience with Final Fantasy VII was the PC version of the game, and it led to my career in music composition. It deserves a slot for this experience alone.---A musical sentence is a motive that is immediately developed upon then drives towards a PAC, IAC, or HC. The PC was likely unallowed due to counterpoint rules.

SNES: Super Castlevania IVPC-Engine: Castlevania: Rondo of Blood: Dracula XPS2: A tie between Ratchet and Clank 1 and 2, God of War 1, Shinobi, Victorious Boxers 2, Budokai Tenkaichi 3, and Viewtiful Joe. Yes, they ALL tie.Wii: Xenoblade Chronicles, tying with Twilight Princess.PS1: Persona 2: Eternal Punishment and Twisted Metal 2 tie for this title (I know I give the PS1 a TON of flak, because it was a garbage console, but I absolutely loved it regardless).